depart Synonyms

depart Meaning

Wordnet

depart (v)

move away from a place into another direction

be at variance with; be out of line with

leave

go away or leave

remove oneself from an association with or participation in

wander from a direct or straight course

Webster

depart (v. i.)

To part; to divide; to separate.

To go forth or away; to quit, leave, or separate, as from a place or a person; to withdraw; -- opposed to arrive; -- often with from before the place, person, or thing left, and for or to before the destination.

To forsake; to abandon; to desist or deviate (from); not to adhere to; -- with from; as, we can not depart from our rules; to depart from a title or defense in legal pleading.

To pass away; to perish.

To quit this world; to die.

Webster

depart (v. t.)

To part thoroughly; to dispart; to divide; to separate.

To divide in order to share; to apportion.

To leave; to depart from.

Webster

depart (n.)

Division; separation, as of compound substances into their ingredients.

A going away; departure; hence, death.

depart Sentence Examples

  1. The train is scheduled to depart from the station at precisely 9:00 AM.
  2. As the departure time approached, passengers gathered their belongings and prepared to board.
  3. The departure gate for our flight to Paris has changed to Gate 22.
  4. We bid farewell to our friends at the departure lounge before heading to our gate.
  5. The ship will depart from the harbor as soon as all passengers are on board.
  6. Departure procedures require passengers to present their identification and boarding passes.
  7. Please arrive at least two hours before your departure time to allow for check-in and security procedures.
  8. The departure of the bus was delayed due to heavy traffic on the highway.
  9. The airline announced a delay in departure due to inclement weather conditions.
  10. After an emotional farewell, the soldier prepared to depart for their overseas deployment.

FAQs About the word depart

move away from a place into another direction, be at variance with; be out of line with, leave, go away or leave, remove oneself from an association with or par

flee,exit, move, evacuate, get, start, quit, go, scarper, part

remain, arrive,come, come, arrive, remain, turn up, settle,stay, approach

The train is scheduled to depart from the station at precisely 9:00 AM.

As the departure time approached, passengers gathered their belongings and prepared to board.

The departure gate for our flight to Paris has changed to Gate 22.

We bid farewell to our friends at the departure lounge before heading to our gate.